Victory’s First-Ever Commercial

Well, it had to happen someday . . . see the first Victory Brewing Company commercial now! Using only friends, family and brewery employees we put together what will go down in history as the first ever Victory Commercial.

Why? Well, we just recently created what quite possibly could be the coolest ‘Adult Ice Cream Truck’ in history and we couldn’t help but have some fun celebrating its launch. No, it’s not an ice cream truck run by scantily clad vixens, its our new Brewpub On Wheels ( B.P.O.W.) that carries beer for a thousand people and brings Victory beer and BBQ to the front lines of the battle against tastelessness and thirst. Can’t bring your organization’s big event or your private party to Victory Brewery? Then we’ll bring it to you!

Like the Brewery itself, this commercial would never have happened if it weren’t for the hard core Victory Fans and Staff that make up the Victory family. In no certain order we’d like to thank those who made this fun little project possible.

If a commercial wasn’t enough we held a special drawing where anyone could win a chance to bring the new B.P.O.W. to work to share with 300 hundred of their coworkers. That’s right, we’ll just roll up and start handing out beer and BBQ! Pretty cool, uh?

We just picked the winners today so keep an eye out on our Facebook, Twitter and blog for more info on the winners next week!

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The Victory Brewing Story

The story of Victory Brewing Company starts on a school bus in 1973 when fifth-graders Ron Barchet and Bill Covaleski stepped aboard, on their way to a new school. The two became fast friends and remained so, even as they grew up and went to college on opposite coasts. Just months out of college, Bill’s appreciation of good beer and access to his father’s home brewing equipment inspired him to explore the hobby. That same year (1985), Bill gave Ron a home brewing kit as a Christmas gift. With that, both Bill and Ron developed their love of the craft…Learn More…